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Marian Aline Esvelt, DVM, BS

Role

ULAM Resident

Job Title

Resident, Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine (ULAM)

Profile

Dr. Esvelt began her career in laboratory animal science as an undergraduate, working in a reproductive toxicology lab with rodent models. After college, she worked for a non-profit research company as a transgenic mouse colony manager, managed whole-brain tissue collection, and became LAT certified.

Dr. Esvelt's interest in animal welfare led her to vet school at Washington State University and her experience at the University of Michigan as a summer ASLAP Research Fellow made her want to return for the residency program. She has a passion for training and teaching, and combating compassion fatigue in the field of lab animal science.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Dr. Esvelt's research interests include animal enrichment, pain and analgesia, and venous thrombosis.